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Marcos 15:20

Listen to Marcos 15:20
20 Y cuando le hubieron escarnecido, le desnudaron la púrpura, y le vistieron sus propios vestidos, y le sacaron para crucificarle.

Marcos 15:20 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 15:20

And when they had mocked him
To their satisfaction, and had had enough of this sort of diversion:

they took off the purple from him;
and so, in their way, unkinged him;

and put his own clothes on him:
both that he might be known to be the same person; and that the four soldiers, who had the charge of him, might have the perquisites of his clothes at his execution:

and led him out to crucify him:
they led him out of the "praetorium", or judgment hall, and through the city, without the gates of it, to the usual place of crucifixion; he bearing his own cross, when first led out.

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Marcos 15:20 In-Context

18 Comenzaron luego á saludarle: ¡Salve, Rey de los Judíos!
19 Y le herían en la cabeza con una caña, y escupían en él, y le adoraban hincadas las rodillas.
20 Y cuando le hubieron escarnecido, le desnudaron la púrpura, y le vistieron sus propios vestidos, y le sacaron para crucificarle.
21 Y cargaron á uno que pasaba, Simón Cireneo, padre de Alejandro y de Rufo, que venía del campo, para que llevase su cruz.
22 Y le llevan al lugar de Gólgotha, que declarado quiere decir: Lugar de la Calavera.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.

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